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1 κατάγλισχρον
κατάγλισχροςviscous: masc /fem acc sgκατάγλισχροςviscous: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 γλισχρόχολα
γλισχρόχολοςviscous from bile: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
3 γλισχρόχολος
γλισχρόχολοςviscous from bile: masc /fem nom sg -
4 ιξοποιηθέν
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5 ἰξοποιηθέν
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6 ιξοποιήσας
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7 ἰξοποιήσας
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8 κατάγλισχροι
κατάγλισχροςviscous: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
9 γλαμυρός
A blear-eyed,ὁφθαλμοί Hp.Mul.2.116
, 119; prov., ἐν τυφλῶν πόλεϊ γ. βασιλεύει 'dans le royaume des aveugles le borgne est roi', Sch.Il.24.192.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλαμυρός
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10 γλισχρόχολος
γλισχρόχολος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλισχρόχολος
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11 κατάγλισχρος
κατάγλισχρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάγλισχρος
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12 κολλώδης
κολλώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολλώδης
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13 ἐμπλάσσω
3 stop up, τὰ φλέβια, Thphr.Sens.66; clog the teeth of a saw, Id.HP5.6.3:—[voice] Pass.,- πλασσομένων τῶν πόρων Id.Sens.14
.b abs., to be viscous, Id.6.495.II [voice] Pass., have an impression left or made, Hp.Mul.2.116, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπλάσσω
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14 ἰξοποιέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰξοποιέω
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15 γλάμων
γλάμων, - ωνοςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `blear-eyed' (Com.)Other forms: Same meaning γλαμυρός (Hp.). From γλάμος μύξα H. after - υρός ( φλεγυρός, Chantr. 231). Denomin. γλαμάω (Poll.) = λημιάω (which LSJ does not give), γλάμυξος = γλαμυρός with γλαμυξιάω (EM), for γλα[μο]-μυξος? - γλημώδης = γλαμυρός (Gal.) after λημώδης?Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Very doubtful is the comparison with Lith. glẽmės, gléimės pl. `slime' (not here Eng. clammy `be sticky'); and Alb. ngĺomë `humid, fresh' (Pok. 361). The word may be Pre-Greek. - From Greek Lat. glamae = gramiae `viscous humour that collects in the corners of the eyes'.Page in Frisk: 1,309-310Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γλάμων
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16 ὁλκη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `dragging, drawing, towing, inhalation, draught, drink, attraction, drawing down of the scales = weight' (IA.).Other forms: ὁλκός m. "drawer", `dragging machine for ships, remes' (Hdt., Th., S., E.), also `track, furrow' ("drawing to oneself"; Frisk Eranos 38, 43), `groove, crinkle' (E., Ar., hell.), also name of a spider (Dsc.; vgl. Gil Fernandez Nombres de insectos 155 f. w. lit.); adj. ὁλκός, -ή, - όν `drawing to oneself' (Pl., Arist.), `dragging on, leaning, tarrying' (Ph., Hld.).Derivatives: ὁλκός m. "drawer", `dragging machine for ships, straps' (Hdt., Th., S., E.), also `track, furrow' ("drawing to oneself"; Frisk Eranos 38, 43), `groove, crinkle' (E., Ar., hell.), also nsma of a spider (Dsc.; cf. Gil Fernandez Nombres de insectos 155 f. w. lit.); adj. ὁλκός, -ή, - όν `drawing to oneself' (Pl., Arist.), `dragging on, leaning, tarrying' (Ph., Hld.). From ὁλκή: 1. ὁλκάς, - άδος f. `towed ship, trading ship' (Pi., IA.) with ὁλκαδι-κός (Arist.); 2. ὁλκεῖον (- ίον) n. `large bowl, large basin, out of which water is scooped' (com. a. inscr. since IVa; after ἀγγεῖον) with ὁλκίδιον (pap. III p); 3. ὁλκεῖς οἵ τὰ ἀμφίβληστρα ἐπισπῶνται H. (Boßhardt 79); 4. ὁλκαῖος `belonging to the drawing, making a convolution' (Nic., Lyc.), - αῖον n. `stern, sternpost' (A. R.), - αία, - αίη f. `tail' (Nic., A. R.); 5. ὅλκ-ιμος `drawable, bendable, viscous' (medic., Plu.), `useful for drawing' (Paul. Aeg.; Arbenz 75 f.; after στάσιμος?); 6. - ήεις `weighty' (Nic.); 7. - άζω `to draw' (pap., H.).Etymology: Verbal nouns from ἕλκω after wellknown patterns; can be identical with ὁλκός Lat. sulcus m. `furrow' (cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 256), if not rather with zero grade to OE sulh f. `plough, surrow' (IE *sl̥k-), s. Porzig Gliederung 111. Further s. ἕλκω and WP. 2, 507 f., Pok. 901, W.-Hofmann s. sulcus w. lit..Page in Frisk: 2,377-378Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὁλκη
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17 στερεός
στερεός, ά, όν (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, En, EpArist, Philo, Joseph., Just., D. 5, 2)① pert. to being firm or solid in contrast to being soft or viscous, firm, hard, solid, strong θεμέλιος 2 Ti 2:19. πέτρα (PPetr II, 4, 1, 3 [III B.C.]; LXX; En 26:5; OdeSol 11:5) B 5:14; 6:3 (both Is 50:7). (Opp. γάλα) στερεὰ τροφή solid food (Theophr., CP 3, 16; Diod S 2, 4, 5; Epict. 2, 16, 39; Lucian, Lexiph. 23) Hb 5:12, 14.② fig. ext. of 1, of human character (Hom. et al.) steadfast, firm (Diog. L. 2, 132 of athletes; Quint. Smyrn. [c. 400 A.D.] 5, 597; 9, 508 Zimmermann [1891] στερεῇ φρενί=w. steadfast mind) στερεοὶ τῇ πίστει 1 Pt 5:9 (ἑδραῖοι P72).—DELG s.v. 2 στεῖρα, B στερεός; Frisk s.v. στερεός. M-M. TW. -
18 ἐπιχρίω
ἐπιχρίω 1 aor ἐπέχρισα (s. χρίω; Hom. et al.; Sym. Ezk 13:10; 22:28; TestSol 18:20) to apply a viscous substance, anoint, spread/smear (on) (Soranus p. 75, 7; Galen: CMG V 9, 1 p. 136, 30; Diosc. 3, 25; PLeid X VII, 36; cp. Od. 21, 179 of a bow being prepared for service by rubbing with fat; Lucian, Hist. Conscrib. 62 of an inscription covered w. gypsum; Galen: CMG V 4, 2 p. 246, 20) τὶ ἐπί τι spread on or smear on someth. πηλὸν ἐπὶ τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς spread the moistened mud on the man’s eyes = (Jesus) anointed the man’s eyes with the moistened mud J 9:6 (v.l. ἐπέθηκεν, s. ἐπιτίθημι 1aα; cp. SIG 1173, 17=Dssm., LO 108 [LAE 135] in a report of a healing κολλύριον ἐπιχρεῖσαι ἐπὶ τ. ὀφθαλμούς). Without ref. to what was put on, in Eng. the customary rendering is anoint ἐ. τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς anoint the eyes J 9:11 (referring to the procedure vs. 6).—Of the stone that closed the entrance to the tomb of Jesus ἐπέχρισαν ἑπτὰ σφραγῖδας they applied seven seals i.e. wax that receives an impression fr. a seal GPt 8:33.—M-M. -
19 ῥύπος
ῥύπος, ου, ὁ (Hom. et al.; LXX) prim. ‘a filthy substance, dirt’① dirt as refuse differentiated from soil, dirt (Hom. et al.) σαρκὸς ἀπόθεσις ῥύπου removing of dirt from the body 1 Pt 3:21 (on the gen. s. W-S. §30, 12f; on the topic cp. FSokolowski, Lois sacrées des cités grecques, Suppl. ’62, no. 108, 4–7).② fig. ext. of 1 (M. Ant. 7, 47 ὁ ῥύπος τοῦ χαμαὶ βίου; Is 4:4), in an ethical sense uncleanness καθαρὸς ἀπὸ ῥύπου 1 Cl 17:4 (Job 14:4; the Job pass. also in Philo, Mut. Nom. 48). W. ἀμαρτίαι B 11:11.③ a dark viscous juice, juice (for ῥ. in the sense of an effluent, e.g. ear-wax, s. Aristot., Fgm. 289 p. 226, 1 Rose; Artem. 1, 24; PGM 36, 332) ῥ. ὑσσώπου dark juice of the hyssop perh. in the sense ‘foul juice of the hyssop’ B 8:6 (but JKleist, transl. ’48, p. 175 note 97, refers it to the mixture of water and heifer’s ashes sprinkled by means of hyssop).—DELG. M-M. Spicq. -
20 γλοιώδης
1) gooey2) sleek3) viscid4) viscousΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > γλοιώδης
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